Big Pass Plays Spark Point Production

ST. LOUIS - Other than Greg Jennings' 50-yard touchdown catch to win the season opener two weeks ago, the Packers' big-play offense had been non-existent in the earlygoing this season.

That changed on Sunday in St. Louis.

The Packers' first three touchdowns in their 36-17 victory were all set up by explosive gains in the passing game, one a spectacular catch by Donald Driver and the other two by Jennings. Those three plays accounted for 149 of Aaron Rodgers' 269 passing yards on the day.

"All week long we talked about how we had to put the offense on our back as a receiver group," Driver said. "The first two weeks, we had a lot of drops in those games, one that we won and one that we lost. We felt like this was an opportunity to come out and show the way we played in preseason is the way we're supposed to play, and we played great today."

Driver made the first big play in the second quarter, and it's one for his career highlight reel. Running down ..